Components
128 examples found containing '釣り' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
わたし
たち
よく
かわ
った

We often went fishing in the river.
どようび
土曜日
ごご
午後
きません

Would you like to go fishing on Saturday afternoon?
かれ
いっしょ
一緒
つもり
I'm going fishing with him.
いっしょ
一緒
こう

Come along with me and go fishing.
どようび
土曜日
ごご
午後
きます

Would you like to go fishing on Saturday afternoon?
わたし
ていあん
提案
した

I suggested that we go fishing.
わたし
たいへん
大変
きょうみ
興味
あります
I am very interested in fishing.
あの
ひと
たち
なかま
仲間
です
I often go fishing with them.
ある
ひと
りに
またある
ひと
もの
った

One went fishing, another went shopping.
かれ
あいこう
愛好
する

He loves fishing.
あなた
きたがっている

You are dying to go fishing.
わたし
テムズ
がわ
した
I fished in the Thames River.
あの
かわ
よく
きます

I often go fishing in that river.
わたし
かわ
った

I went fishing in the river.
てんこう
天候
わる
くて
わたし
けなかった

The bad weather prevented me from going fishing.
わたし
たち
ときおり
時折

We go fishing together once in a while.
わたし
ちち
とても
じょうず
上手

My father is very good at fishing.
かれ
よく
った

I often went fishing with him.
わたし
よく
したもの
I used to do fishing.
かれ

He is fond of fishing.
こども
子供
ころよく
ちち
きました

I used to go fishing with my father when I was a child.
まいしゅう
毎週

Every week he goes fishing.
わたし
おお
きな
たの
しみ

I find much enjoyment in fishing.
わたし
たち
ときおり
時折
いっしょ
一緒
きます

We go fishing together once in a while.
てんき
天気
かった
ので
った

The weather was fine, so we went fishing.
った

I went fishing.
かれ
かわ
った

He went fishing in the river.
わたし
たち
みずうみ
った

We went fishing in the lake.
かれ
だいす
大好

He loves fishing.
ちち
ひま
さえあれば
きます

Dad goes fishing whenever he's free.
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